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How to know the oxidation state in an oxide?

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Answered by SharenPaul
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To obtain the oxidation states, the formal charges are summed with the bond-order value taken positively at the carbon and negatively at the oxygen. The sum of oxidation states in the ion equals its charge (as it equals zero for a neutral molecule).

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Answered by mugdha10
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To obtain the oxidation states, the formal charges are summed with the bond-order value taken positively at the carbon and negatively at the oxygen. The sum of oxidation states in the ion equals its charge (as it equals zero for a neutral molecule).

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